@monte: Which branch are you building from? The current develop branch does not yet include the required libcef binaries in the prebuilt fetch script. For now I'd suggest copying the required files from an installed version.

LibCEF requires us to place the framework files within the app bundle at specific locations:

I had another go at trying to get this working last night but it seems it doesn't like me. I had a build error on the copy to Frameworks build phase because it's looking for the framework in prebuilt/lib/mac and it's in prebuilt/lib/libcef/mac. I fixed and now the dictionary appears to get past the black stack stage but not much further. @LCfraser I guess it needs to be changed in the gyp file somewhere too...

Ah it computes the api_hash in CefExecuteProcess and crashes if it doesn't match CEF_API_HASH_PLATFORM. I'm not entirely sure how to solve that.. there is some kind of incompatibility in versions somewhere.

@livecodeali I have added a copy file phase to the development target to take the framework and the cef apps from the Frameworks directory in the build folder which is where the browser target copies them to. Not sure how it couldn't be the most updated. Do you hit this error too or is it just me?

One thing is that the browser project in the copy phase was looking for `/prebuilt/lib/mac/Chromium Embedded Framework.framework` but after doing a fresh fetch mine is at `/prebuilt/lib/libcef/mac/Chromium Embedded Framework.framework` so I changed the project so it compiled but perhaps you guys have a different version installed in `/prebuilt/lib/mac/Chromium Embedded Framework.framework` and the fetch is the thing that's broken?